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Traci DePree (Author)
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May 17, 2005
Book Three in the Lake Emily series

In Lake Emily, life’s greatest battles
are won by the power of friendship

Virginia Morgan is used to helping others–it’s who she is. A wife. A mother. A grandmother. A friend. But when Virginia suffers a debilitating stroke, she can no longer wear that apron. It is a change that sends her into the depths of hopelessness. Can she find her way to seeing that life is still well worth living? Or will she give up hope and sink deeper into despair?

Meanwhile, the Morgans and Biddles discover that each season of life has its adjustments–for Trudy Biddle marriage and a meddling mother-in-law, for Mae and Peter Morgan the challenges of keeping the family farm afloat as they welcome a new member into their family, and for young Jessie Wise hopes for a new mother.

Filled with the enchantment that makes Lake Emily everyone’s hometown, Aprons on a Clothesline is a lovely reminder that hope can be found even in the tragedies of life and that joy waits in the most unexpected places.

“Traci’s books…call my name and soothe my soul.” Jane Kirkpatrick, award-winning author of All Together in One Place and A Name of Her Own

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 324 pages
  • Publisher: WaterBrook Press (May 17, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1578567300
  • ISBN-13: 978-1578567300
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.9 x 8.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #529,751 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Traci DePree is the author of The Lake Emily series as well as six titles in Mystery and the Minister's Wife. A long-time editor for such best sellers as Ted Dekker, Frank Peretti, Robert Whitlow, Lisa Bergren, Angela Hunt and Robin Lee Hatcher, Traci knows (and loves) fiction.

She makes her home in a rural Minnesota town with her five daughters and husband of over twenty-five years. Visit her Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Traci-DePree-Novelist/10736853617 or follow her on Twitter at TraciDePree. She loves connecting with readers!

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars deep look at small town rural life, May 17, 2005
This review is from: Aprons on a Clothesline (The Lake Emily Series #3) (Paperback)
In Austin, Minnesota, near Lake Emily, Virginia Morgan tells her friend Lillian Biddle that she has a bad headache, but will be okay. However, not long afterward, Virginia collapses inside the Spam Museum. Nurse Mary Shrupp calls 911 believing the kindhearted grandmother suffered a stroke.

Virginia survives, but is not the same person as she feels unneeded since she is unable to help others like she has all her life. Depressed, Virginia begins to question whether she and those caring for her would be better off if she was dead especially since she knows that others in town need help but her body refuses to cooperate. However, she thinks her worst failure is not being there for Jessie Wise who needs a nurturing mother just like the pre stroke Virginia provided to everyone for decades in the Lake Emily area. Instead the post stroke Virginia has given up on life.

APRONS ON A CLOTHESLINE is a deep look at small town rural life with an emphasis on believing in God, hard work, and honesty with one's self and towards others. Many of the characters return from previous novels (see A CAN OF PEAS and DANDELIONS IN A JELLY JAR) with new troubles as relationships change. However, the star of this tale is Virginia who goes from an active elderly person providing assistance and nurturing whenever she can to a beaten individual struggling with receiving love and care as opposed to giving. Fans of inspirational character driven tales will enjoy the Lake Emily series especially this powerful third entry.

Harriet Klausner
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Gentle and Entertaining Fiction, June 3, 2005
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This review is from: Aprons on a Clothesline (The Lake Emily Series #3) (Paperback)
If you're a fan of Jan Karon's "Mitford" series and are looking for some of the same sort of novels to fill the time between installments, Traci DePree's warm, sweet and humorous tales of small town Minnesota farm life will fit the bill. In her third saga, APRONS ON A CLOTHESLINE, she continues the enjoyable stories begun in her debut novel, A CAN OF PEAS, and its follow-up, DANDELIONS IN A JELLY JAR.

What's not to like about the characters who populate Lake Emily? Like most small towns, its inhabitants are a hodge-podge of the young and the aging, the slightly bad and the just plain quirky, and the kind and the loveable. As happens in the best novels, you come to care about the characters (who, rather than the plot, keep the pages turning).

Readers of the earlier books will recognize Peter Morgan and his wife Mae, now settled into farming and up nights with a much-loved new baby. Complicating things for the couple is caring for Peter's aged grandmother, Virginia, who suffers a stroke while on an outing to the SPAM Museum, and now battles suicidal depression. Her stalwart group of women friends, the Suzy Q Extension Group, works hard to get Virginia engaged with life again.

Meanwhile, Trudy and Bert Biddle tie the knot, and she finds navigating the ins and outs of being a farmer's wife --- and having the demanding Lillian for a mother-in-law --- is more than she bargained for. Further difficulties arise as Trudy finds herself jealous of Mae's preoccupation with the new baby and the demands it places on her sister's life.

Things come to a climax as Lillian and Willie Biddle decide to deed over the farm to Bert, cutting his twin brother Fred out of the family inheritance. Fred shows up on the scene just before things are finalized, with his new Russian wife Svetlana on his arm. As relationships go from frayed to broken within the Biddle family, Trudy takes Svetlana under her wing. As she teaches Svetlana how to drive and coaches her on becoming more independent, it provides some of the best moments in the book.

Meanwhile, Virginia slowly comes to terms with her disabilities with the help of a charming elderly widower, August Cleworth. But when her newly protective grown son David returns home to help her recover, her relationship with August becomes problematic. She's also trying to repair things with ten-year-old Jessie Wise, who through a series of misunderstandings feels Virginia doesn't want to see her anymore. Jessie turns to Virginia's physical therapist, Anna Eastman, and soon begins to dream of her becoming the mother she so desperately needs. Jessie's father, however, is still tempted by the bottle, and Jessie's dreams seem a long way from ever coming true.

Readers may find the abundance of plot threads, points of view, and flashbacks to earlier times in the lives of the characters that begin every new chapter a lot to juggle. To her credit, DePree does a good job keeping all the balls in the air. Rather than reading APRONS ON A CLOTHESLINE as a stand-alone novel, most readers will find it beneficial to begin with A CAN OF PEAS followed by DANDELIONS IN A JELLY JAR. Be prepared for some gentle and entertaining fiction.

--- Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Comforting!, February 13, 2006
This review is from: Aprons on a Clothesline (The Lake Emily Series #3) (Paperback)
If you have read Can of Peas and Dandelions in a Jelly Jar, then you know that you'll be in comforting and easy reading with this one. If you have not read any of DePree's other works, then I would suggest that you start with Can of Peas so you won't miss out on the background of this one!

This book deals with Virginia, Peter Morgan's grandmother. Virginia has always been the strong person, the one everyone leans on for comfort and strength when things go wrong. She is the one who offers a ready smile and a helping hand. She is the grandmotherly type who will bake cookies for you and ask you to sit at the table and tell her all about your problems. Then one day, she has a stroke and finds herself at the receiving end of getting the help. The problem is, she does not like being dependent on others.

The book also focuses on Mae and Peter Morgan as they welcomed their newest child, Trudy and Bert as they deal with inlaw issues and being newly married themselves. Jessie is still there but the spotlight is not on her as much this time. She still struggles with wanting a mother. David Morgan, Peter's father, Virgina's son, is also in this book but not nearly as much as he was in the last book. There are a couple of new characters introduced into this book. But the focus is on Virginia.

As always, DePree writes of her Lake Emily characters with a deft brush ~~ but like her last book, there just isn't enough character development to make me say WOW! It's more of a tease ~~ she writes then makes me want to know more.

But as for comforting reading goes, this one is definitely a good one. So pull up a chair and a cup of hot tea and enjoy an afternoon reading about the Lake Emily residents.

2-12-06
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